General Info & Regulations

Financial adjustments should be discussed with Student Financial Services. No refund or credit will be made to any student suspended or expelled from summer school. Please note: visiting students are not eligible for financial aid.

Any student enrolled in summer school who finds it necessary to drop all courses must complete a withdrawal form and submit it at the appropriate office. Traditional first-year students should see Barb Boyette in the First-Year Center and all other traditional students should visit the Office of Campus Life in Founders Hall; CCE students should ask for assistance at the CCE reception desk in Hendricks Hall.

Once registered, you are officially enrolled at Guilford and financially responsible for charges. If you decide not to attend classes, you MUST notify one of the appropriate offices in order to withdraw officially. Students who stop attending classes without officially withdrawing will receive F grades in such courses and are financially responsible for the courses. Regular class attendance is required if you are to be successful in summer school.

Honor code regulations must be observed. Willful falsification of College records, the improper use of quotations, plagiarism and unauthorized assistance on tests, papers and other academic assignments are prohibited. The associate academic dean and dean of students will have jurisdiction in all cases involving infractions of rules and regulations.

Campus e-mail is the College’s preferred way of communicating with students. Therefore, all students should check their Guilford College email daily for schedule changes, information about classes and other important announcements.

Summer School

Summer school registration begins Monday, March 2, 2015. Students may register for courses in any of the three summer sessions, but the total number of credits may not exceed 16, nor can the course load exceed eight hours in a five-week session and 12 hours in a 10-week session.

Classes begin:

First five-week session: Tuesday, May 26

10-week session: Tuesday, May 26

Second five-week session: Monday, June 29

Tuition

Summer school tuition is $342 per credit or $1,368 per 4-credit class. Registration fee is $15 and the technology fee is $30, regardless of the number of courses.

Registration Instructions

Last day to register, drop or add classes:

First five-week session: Friday, May 29

10-week session: Wednesday, June 3

Second five-week session: Tuesday, July 7

Drop/add slips must be processed through the Office of the Registrar, located in the lower level of New Garden Hall. Before the first day of classes, students who completed the spring 2015 semester at Guilford can make changes online.

If registered and paid, your registration is complete for the courses listed on your student schedule in BannerWeb.

If registered but not paid, see Student Financial Services for payment.

If not registered, complete a registration form and clearly print the codes for your chosen courses. Take (or send) your registration to the Office of the Registrar for processing. Proceed to the Office of Student Financial Services for any required payments. Pay all charges for the appropriate session.

Note: All charges for the first five-week and 10-week session must be paid by May 26; second five-week session courses must be paid by June 29.

Online Registration

Online registration (for current students) for the first five-week session and the 10-week session will be available through May 25, 2015. Online registration for the second five-week session will be available through June 28, 2015.

Visiting Students

Guilford welcomes visiting students for summer school. Visiting students (summer only) are not required to apply for admission to the College and should follow the registration instructions for "If not registered" above. Note that visiting students are not eligible for financial aid.

Services & Office Hours

The Learning Commons (LC) is located on the second floor of Hege library and is open over the summer to assist students in writing, study and test-taking skills, and time management. Tutoring is also available in specific subject areas. For a complete list of office and tutoring hours, please see the
tutoring schedule. If you have questions, please call 336.316.2253.

Guilford is proud of its support resources for students with disabilities. We have a broad system of support that students find useful and encouraging. Our consultants assist students in learning how to advocate for themselves. Many students with disabilities often know themselves well as learners; they regularly offer new ideas, strategies and fresh insights into methods that work. Disability Resources (DR) can be found on the second floor of Hege Library near the Learning Commons (LC). For additional information visit the
Disability Resources webpage.

Administrative offices: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., 336.316.2908; to contact a Public Safety Officer or after 5 p.m., call 316.2909 or 316.2911. For emergencies, please call 911. Extended hours will be available from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 27 & 28 and Monday and Tuesday, June 30 & July 1.

Parking Stickers: Mandatory parking permits will be issued free-of-charge to summer school students and faculty by the Public Safety Department and in Hendricks Hall from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Parking permits issued to current Guilford faculty and students for 2013-2014 are valid through the end of summer school.